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Fabrication of ZnO/Carbon Quantum Dots Composite Sensor for Detecting NO Gas
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Wang, Xiangyue
, Zhao, Chun
, Zhang, Liang
, Suo, Hui
, Yu, Ziyang
, He, Dong
in
carbon quantum dots
/ gas sensors
/ Letter
/ ZnO
2020
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Fabrication of ZnO/Carbon Quantum Dots Composite Sensor for Detecting NO Gas
by
Wang, Xiangyue
, Zhao, Chun
, Zhang, Liang
, Suo, Hui
, Yu, Ziyang
, He, Dong
in
carbon quantum dots
/ gas sensors
/ Letter
/ ZnO
2020
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Fabrication of ZnO/Carbon Quantum Dots Composite Sensor for Detecting NO Gas
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Fabrication of ZnO/Carbon Quantum Dots Composite Sensor for Detecting NO Gas
2020
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ZnO and carbon quantum dots (CQDs) were synthesized by a hydrothermal method, and CQDs were doped into ZnO by a grinding method to fabricate a ZnO/CQDs composite. The X-ray diffraction and the scanning electron microscope revealed that the as-prepared ZnO has a structure of wurtzite hexagonal ZnO and a morphology of a flower-like microsphere which can provide more surface areas to adsorbed gases. The ZnO/CQDs composite has a higher gas sensitivity response to NO gas than ZnO microspheres. A gas sensitivity test of the ZnO/CQDs composite showed that the sensor had a high NO response (238 for 100 ppm NO) and NO selectivity. The detection limit of the ZnO/CQDs composite to NO was 100 ppb and the response and recovery times were 34 and 36 s, respectively. The active functional group provided by CQDs has a significant effect on NO gas sensitivity, and the gas sensitivity mechanism of the ZnO/CQDs composite is discussed.
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MDPI,MDPI AG
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